Mobotix MxDisplay Plus Quick start guide

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MxDisplay+
This quick guide covers the initial operation and introduces the
most important features.
Quick Start MxDisplay+
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CONTENTS
Initial Operation and Configuration 5
Initial Operation 6
Adding Door Stations and Cameras to MxDisplay 9
Setting Up MxDisplay 11
The MxDisplay – Overview 17
At a Glance 18
The Main Menu 19
The Camera Bar 22
The Live View 24
Event Overview and Event Lists 28
The Player 30
All Settings at One Location 34
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System Settings 35
Bell Behavior 36
MxDisplay Settings 37
Installation 37
Access Control 50
Overview – Shortcuts of the Access Control 52
Personalized Interface Settings Fast and Easy 54
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Initial Operation
and Conguration
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Initial Operation
Make sure that the door stations and cameras are using a current camera so-
ware release 4.3.0 or higher. If this is not the case, upgrade to the most recent
soware. See "Compact Guide: Firmware Update" under www.mobotix.com >
Support > Manuals > Soware > Compact Guide for more information.
The MxDisplay is delivered with the newest soware. If a new soware release
has been published in the meantime, you can update the MxDisplay soware
using a browser. To update the soware, start a browser, enter the IP address
of the MxDisplay unit (user admin, password meinsm) and then select Update
System Soware.
Connect MxDisplay
If you are using a network cable for the network connection and the power
supply of the MxDisplay, connect the network cable to the PoE switch. Switch
on the power supply. If the network connection uses WiFi and a two-wire cable
supplies the power, simply connect the two-wire cable and start conguring the
MxDisplay. Next, set up the WiFi client of the MxDisplay unit (see section Select
the WiFi Mode).
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Adding a Door Station
If you have already integrated the door station, you can skip this section and
continue with the section Adding Door Stations and Cameras to MxDisplay.
Setting up the door station follows the steps outlined in Chapters 2 to 4 of the
"T25 System Manual Part 2". The T25 System Manual is available at
www.mobotix.com > Support > Manuals > IP Video Door Station.
Overview over the most important steps:
1. Power and Network
Make sure that all devices are connected to the network and that the power
supply has been established.
2. Execute Auto Conguration
Carry out the auto conguration at the door station (see Section 2.1.3 in
the "T25 System Manual Part 2"). When using several door stations, choose
one door station as a master and then carry out the auto conguration on
that door station. The auto conguration is completed by entering the
Super PIN at the access modules (KeypadRFID or BellRFID).
3. Congure Access Modules
The access modules of the system will now be set up one by one. This
includes training the RFID cards, entering the contact/people/PIN numbers
(if applicable) and conguring the bell buttons on the BellRFID modules
(see sections 2.2 and 2.3 in the "T25 System Manual Part 2").
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Note: If you want to manage several door stations/cameras with the access
control in MxDisplay, it is important that all door stations/cameras are
trained with the same Admin RFID card. Otherwise, you cannot congure
access times for user RFID cards.
4. Reboot the MxDisplay
Aer the auto conguration has nished, the MxDisplay will reboot auto-
matically and show the date and time view of the standby mode.
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Adding Door Stations and Cameras to MxDisplay
If the initial setup of the door station has been completed, you can add the
door stations and cameras to the system.
1. Open the Installation Wizard
Aer starting the MxDisplay, it automatically shows the date and time in
stand-by mode. Tap on the view and select the Installation Wizard.
2. Complete the Installation Wizard
Click on in the upper right corner and complete the dialogs by speci-
fying the following information:
Language:
The factory default language is English. Select the desired language. This
will change the language of the user interface as well as the default mailbox
messages.
Camera List:
Add the door stations and/or cameras that are not yet on the list:
Tap on and then on to start the automatic search for cameras and
door stations.
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Select the desired video sources and tap on .
Enter the camera access data (user name and password of a camera
administrator). Important: You have to enter the Super PIN (the number
you entered during auto conguration) as the password for the door
stations.
Camera Conguration
Use this dialog to deactivate the auto conguration and dene any installed
door sensors and door lock sensors on all door stations. You should activate
recording on all cameras and door stations and adjust the remaining set-
tings to match your requirements.
Assign Bells
MxDisplay recognizes the bell buttons of the connected door stations and
lists the buttons for each door station. Select the bell buttons that should
trigger the doorbell at this MxDisplay by activating the corresponding slid-
ers.
Click on to close the Installation Wizard.
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Setting Up MxDisplay
Next, congure the MxDisplay devices. Tap on Settings > Installation > Display
Conguration in the main menu (see section The Main Menu) to do so.
Assign Bells
If you did not assign the bell buttons in the Installation Wizard, you should do
this now (see above).
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Assign Signal Inputs/Outputs
If you have connected a temperature sensor, tap on Temperature Sensor and
select the corresponding sensor.
In case you have connected an apartment doorbell, a door sensor, a door lock
sensor and a door opener, open the Door Conguration under Settings >
Installation, tap on Floor Call (see section Floor Call) and assign the signal
inputs and the output accordingly.
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Set the Date and Time
MxDisplay and all door stations and cameras should always use the same time.
You can use a time server for this purpose, since it synchronizes the time of all
attached devices.
1. In the Display Conguration, tap on Date & Time > Time Server Client
and activate the slider.
2. Tap on Time Server and select a time server or manually add a time server.
3. Return to the Date & Time submenu and select the appropriate time zone.
The system can now automatically switch between daylight savings time
and regular time.
4. If no time server is used, you can also
set the date and time manually
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Tap
on Manually and set the date and time.
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Protect Functions
It is possible to protect (i.e., lock) specic functions or even all functions. To do
so, activate the sliders of the corresponding functions. Once protected, the users
can access these functions only aer entering a PIN. To assign the rights for exe-
cuting specic functions for users and their PINs, open the Access Control dia-
log (see section Access Control).
Change the Administrator PIN
By default, the administrator PIN has been set to "0202". If you want to change
this PIN, open the Display Conguration, click on Administrator, enter the
factory default PIN and then enter the new PIN.
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Copy Settings
When using several MxDisplay units, you can copy the settings from this device
to other devices. On every other device, open Display Conguration and tap
on Manage Settings > Get from. Select the desired MxDisplay device.
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The MxDisplay –
Overview
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At a Glance
MxDisplay automatically shows the date and time in stand-by mode aer start-
ing. In stand-by mode, you see at one glance:
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The time and date of
the selected time server.
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The current tempera
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ture of the selected sensor.
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If, when and how many
visitors have rung the
doorbell and how many
events have occurred. Tap
on the corresponding icon
to open the event over-
view, which lists the event
images according to their type.
4 The WiFi status.
5 The bell muting status. In this case, the display alternates between the
bell status and stand-by mode.
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Overview – Shortcuts of the Stand-By Mode
If the MxDisplay shows the stand-by mode, you can tap or tap and hold the
dierent buttons and icons to quickly access the following functions without
having to open the corresponding menu.
Tap on Home button Open main menu
Tap and hold Home button Open screensaver settings
Tap on Letter button Open mailbox event list
Tap and hold Letter button Open event overview
Tap on Key button Open Live view of rst camera in camera list
Tap and hold Key button Open door of connected door station
Tap on view Open main menu
Tap on view and hold Open time and date settings
Tap on Event icon Open event overview
Tap and hold Event icon Set event lter
Tap and hold WiFi icon Open WiFi settings
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The Main Menu
From stand-by mode, you can enter the main menu either by tapping on the
view 1 or by tapping on the Home button
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In the main menu, you can activate the Do not disturb function
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connected devices) and the Mute bell function
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addition, the main menu shows the reference image
5 of the rst camera in
the camera list.
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